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# Copyright David Abrahams 2006. Distributed under the Boost
# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
import printer
# So we can coerce portably across Python versions
bool = type(1 == 1)
'''
>>> from numpy_ext import *
>>> x = new_array()
>>> y = x.copy()
>>> p = _printer()
>>> check = p.check
>>> exercise_numarray(x, p)
>>> check(str(y))
>>> check(y.argmax());
>>> check(y.argmax(0));
>>> check(y.argmin());
>>> check(y.argmin(0));
>>> check(y.argsort());
>>> check(y.argsort(1));
>>> y.byteswap();
>>> check(y);
>>> check(y.diagonal());
>>> check(y.diagonal(1));
>>> check(y.diagonal(0, 0));
>>> check(y.diagonal(0, 1, 0));
>>> check(y.is_c_array());
# coerce because numarray still returns an int and the C++ interface forces
# the return type to bool
>>> check( bool(y.isbyteswapped()) );
>>> check(y.trace());
>>> check(y.trace(1));
>>> check(y.trace(0, 0));
>>> check(y.trace(0, 1, 0));
>>> check(y.new('D').getshape());
>>> check(y.new('D').type());
>>> y.sort();
>>> check(y);
>>> check(y.type());
>>> check(y.factory((1.2, 3.4)));
>>> check(y.factory((1.2, 3.4), "f8"))
>>> check(y.factory((1.2, 3.4), "f8", true))
>>> check(y.factory((1.2, 3.4), "f8", true, false))
>>> check(y.factory((1.2, 3.4), "f8", true, false, None))
>>> check(y.factory((1.2, 3.4), "f8", true, false, None, (1,2,1)))
>>> p.results
[]
>>> del p
'''
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